(New Rule 10/34) HUGE ATF Rule Change Could End Permanent Gun Records But Keep Them For 60 Years!
This video analyzes a proposed ATF rule change concerning firearm transaction record retention periods. The speaker, from Guns & Gadgets, explains that the ATF is considering reducing indefinite retention to 20 or 30 years, potentially allowing records to be kept for up to 60 years in some cases. The proposal is seen as a response to public backlash against a de facto gun registry and aims to alleviate concerns about federal overreach, though the speaker remains skeptical. The video also touches on proposed shorter retention periods for private party transfer records and the continued permanent retention of importer/manufacturer acquisition records.












